In:
Uningá Review Journal, Editora UNINGA, Vol. 37, No. 1 ( 2022-10-28), p. eURJ4336-
Abstract:
Violence alters our society in countless ways, being disproportionate in relation to women, especially blacks and browns in situations of vulnerability, which leaves them prone to traces that influence their daily lives. The objective of this theme was to analyze the prevalence of domestic, sexual and / or other conditional violences in black and brown women in the period from 2010 to 2018, in the extreme south of Bahia. For the concreteness of this research an epidemiological, cross-sectional and descriptive approach was the chosen methodology, which was enabled by the secondary information provided by the Ministry of Health in the DATASUS database, evaluating the state and the macro-region of the Far South, correlating with the number of psychological / moral violence in both. Upon entering the questions that guided this study, it was noticed that in view of the universe researched, the results show a growing number of cases, from 873 cases in 2010 to 25,872 in 2018 in the state, when the macro-region was analyzed, there were a total of 1,751 cases, as for phycological/ moral violence, the maximum peak occurred in 2018, in both regions; the study shows an exorbitant increase in physical abuse in relation to black and brown women at risk in Bahia, especially in the macro-region. It is concluded that it is necessary to increase measures aimed at providing greater protection and care for the victims, since the home is "the most dangerous place for these women", which often culminates in long-term violence.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2178-2571
DOI:
10.46311/2178-2571.37
DOI:
10.46311/2178-2571.37.eURJ4336
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Editora UNINGA
Publication Date:
2022
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2646968-6
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